Showing posts with label handmade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handmade. Show all posts
Wednesday, 29 June 2016
Woolly Wednesday
So, the blog's been a little quiet of late... well I'm hoping to remedy that with a little roundup post about the Knitting & Stitching Show!
Last month I was fortunate enough to attend the first ever Edinburgh edition of the Knitting & Stitching Show. I've attended the Harrogate show a few times and enjoyed it, so I was intrigued when I saw the announcement that there was to be a Scottish one. Needless to say, this needed to be investigated!
The show was held at the Royal Highland Centre within the Highland Hall and I attended on the Sunday (the last day, but the show started on Thursday of the same week). My friends and I got wind of a free shuttle bus, which we took full advantage of.
One of my favourite parts of the show was the "knitted feast" - a competition for which creative folks submitted all manner of fibre foods. Some very inventive crafting! See below for some highlights...
Tuesday, 8 December 2015
Christmas at WildCat Designs
Where there's cold weather, there's knitwear. If you're looking for something cosy to give as a gift for a loved one, or even just a little handmade treat for yourself, look no further!
WildCat Designs has lots of colourful scarves and other woolly warm things for winter. You'll find more information on my website: www.wildcat-designs.co.uk or visit one of my online shops here: wildcatdesigns.etsy.com & wildcatdesigns.folksy.com.
Below are my order deadlines for Christmas:
Last order dates for December 2015
Africa & Middle East - Thurs 3rd
Asia, Eastern Europe & Cyprus - Sun 6th
Central & South America, Caribbean - Mon 7th
Australia, New Zealand & Greece - Tues 8th
Germany, Italy & Poland - Sun 13th
USA, Canada, Sweden & Finland - Mon 14th
Austria, Iceland, Ireland, Portugal, Spain - Tues 15th
France - Wed 16th
Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Denmark, Norway, Slovakia & Switzerland - Thurs 17th
UK - Sun 20th
Please note that custom and made to order items will usually take a minimum of a week to be completed and so may not be ready in time for Christmas.
Below are my order deadlines for Christmas:
Last order dates for December 2015
Africa & Middle East - Thurs 3rd
Asia, Eastern Europe & Cyprus - Sun 6th
Central & South America, Caribbean - Mon 7th
Australia, New Zealand & Greece - Tues 8th
Germany, Italy & Poland - Sun 13th
USA, Canada, Sweden & Finland - Mon 14th
Austria, Iceland, Ireland, Portugal, Spain - Tues 15th
France - Wed 16th
Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Denmark, Norway, Slovakia & Switzerland - Thurs 17th
UK - Sun 20th
Please note that custom and made to order items will usually take a minimum of a week to be completed and so may not be ready in time for Christmas.
Thursday, 14 May 2015
Day Four: Bags of Fun - 6KCBWDAY4
I've been knitting since about 2001, and by anyone's measure, that's a lot of time to accrue (read: hoard!) quite a collection of crafty bits and pieces. So it's really no surprise that I have rather a lot of yarn, bits of knitting and notions.
In this post from the second Knitting & Crochet Blog Week, I talked in a general way about how my collection was "organised" - this time I've decided to focus on my two favourites which have served me well over the years.
First up is my knitting bag - it's black and white, features polka dots (always a good thing in my book!) and a pretty printed design with dressmaker's dummy silouette illustrations. It kind of "winked" at me in the shop I was working in at the time (I was the Rowan Design Consultant for the Coats Crafts concession in Edinburgh's well-known and historic department store, Jenners) and I knew I had to have it. I love the detailing, measuring tape print along the top and its sturdy wooden handles.
It's perfect for carrying any work-in-progress pieces of knitting around - there's ample space for two or three projects, and it is currently home to my snowflake cardi WIP (in hibernation...!), one of my knitting needle rolls, some twinkly teal yarn and a bag full of 4ply in assorted colours which is a lovely blend of merino wool, microfibre and a touch of cashmere.
The other crafting companion I'm very fond of is this little number:
I constructed it much like a large pencil case, so it's really just a large, lined zippered pouch. First time I'd made something like it so I was pretty pleased and it has served me well ever since as a perfect place for storing my smaller tools and notions.
Here's what's inside it at the moment:
Essentially it's anything I might need while working on a project. I think the only thing missing there really is my measuring tape and/or a ruler of some sort. This oversized purse style bag is sometimes unceremoniously tipped out and the contents can be replaced with a smallish work in progress - ideal as a wee project bag for travel!
[Please note, I'm a bit behind schedule, so the post for Day 3 is coming later!]
In this post from the second Knitting & Crochet Blog Week, I talked in a general way about how my collection was "organised" - this time I've decided to focus on my two favourites which have served me well over the years.
First up is my knitting bag - it's black and white, features polka dots (always a good thing in my book!) and a pretty printed design with dressmaker's dummy silouette illustrations. It kind of "winked" at me in the shop I was working in at the time (I was the Rowan Design Consultant for the Coats Crafts concession in Edinburgh's well-known and historic department store, Jenners) and I knew I had to have it. I love the detailing, measuring tape print along the top and its sturdy wooden handles.
It's perfect for carrying any work-in-progress pieces of knitting around - there's ample space for two or three projects, and it is currently home to my snowflake cardi WIP (in hibernation...!), one of my knitting needle rolls, some twinkly teal yarn and a bag full of 4ply in assorted colours which is a lovely blend of merino wool, microfibre and a touch of cashmere.
The other crafting companion I'm very fond of is this little number:
I constructed it much like a large pencil case, so it's really just a large, lined zippered pouch. First time I'd made something like it so I was pretty pleased and it has served me well ever since as a perfect place for storing my smaller tools and notions.
Here's what's inside it at the moment:
Essentially it's anything I might need while working on a project. I think the only thing missing there really is my measuring tape and/or a ruler of some sort. This oversized purse style bag is sometimes unceremoniously tipped out and the contents can be replaced with a smallish work in progress - ideal as a wee project bag for travel!
[Please note, I'm a bit behind schedule, so the post for Day 3 is coming later!]
Tuesday, 24 February 2015
Cute Clay Creatures
I found this rather wonderful little film about the work of Designer Camila Prada.
It provides an interesting insight into her process and materials
- as well as a lot of cute ceramics!
It provides an interesting insight into her process and materials
- as well as a lot of cute ceramics!
Find out more about the pandas and more of Camila's cute ceramic creatures here.
Wednesday, 13 August 2014
IT'S Woolly Wednesday!
One thing you should know about me... I love a bit of alliteration, so when I was dreaming up ideas for blog posts recently, I thought, how about having a Woolly Wednesday! (Why not?!)
...I very much doubt I'm the first person ever to have come up with that but I do hope you like it anyway :)
Here are some woolly things that have tickled my fancy this week:
...I very much doubt I'm the first person ever to have come up with that but I do hope you like it anyway :)
Here are some woolly things that have tickled my fancy this week:
Image via Etsy
I love this Lambswool Birdie by Sally Nencini, discovered while having a look at a few things that popped up on my feed whilst using the Etsy app. Not just because I adore birds, and think lambswool is pretty awesome, either! I particularly like the way she has used different patterns and muted colours to create an overall kind of folkloric effect. Plus, who wouldn't want one of these cheery birdies sitting on their mantlepiece?
I quite enjoy using the "your feed" tab as a way of browsing actually, and it's a great way to find new things or stumble across pretty treasuries. Do check out Sally Nencini's Etsy shop, it's packed with lots of fun (woolly) designs including an elephant cushion or one featuring a fleet of red London double-decker buses, not to mention her quirky knitted toys!
I quite enjoy using the "your feed" tab as a way of browsing actually, and it's a great way to find new things or stumble across pretty treasuries. Do check out Sally Nencini's Etsy shop, it's packed with lots of fun (woolly) designs including an elephant cushion or one featuring a fleet of red London double-decker buses, not to mention her quirky knitted toys!
Image via Ohhdeer
How about some woolly jumpers? This "Cool Sweaters" greeting card with sheep sporting knitted designs made me smile. It's the work of illustrator Jacques Maes, and I very much like the nostalgic feel of this print of his.
...and finally, here's a little bit of sporting yarnbombery: Commonwealth Games nations knitted flags for Glasgow 2014
Fear not, dear reader, more wool-related action coming soon!
In the meantime, you can check out all of my blog posts related to this rather fabulous fibre here.
...and finally, here's a little bit of sporting yarnbombery: Commonwealth Games nations knitted flags for Glasgow 2014
Fear not, dear reader, more wool-related action coming soon!
In the meantime, you can check out all of my blog posts related to this rather fabulous fibre here.
Sunday, 25 May 2014
Free Shipping at WildCat Designs!
A little something, just for the bank holiday weekend...
Get free worldwide shipping on everything at http://wildcatdesigns.etsy.com until the end of Monday 26th May. Just quote "FREESHIPYAY" during checkout to claim this offer.
Get free worldwide shipping on everything at http://wildcatdesigns.etsy.com until the end of Monday 26th May. Just quote "FREESHIPYAY" during checkout to claim this offer.
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Sunday, 9 February 2014
Sunday Treat
It's February (already?! Where did January go...) so I figured it's time to unveil the next part of my 2014 Desktop Calendar Project.
You can download the freebie desktop wallpaper calendar I've designed for February 2014 - click here to view (then right-click on the image and select "save image as..."). This is optimised for 1024 x 768 screen resolutions. (I'm happy to make other sizes on demand - just email info {at} catcodes {dot} co {dot} uk to request it!)
P.S. As love is in the air this month, and I'm feeling generous, I've extended the Super Scarf Sale! It will now run until Friday 14th February, giving you a chance to snap up a brand new scarf - or treat your Valentine.
You can download the freebie desktop wallpaper calendar I've designed for February 2014 - click here to view (then right-click on the image and select "save image as..."). This is optimised for 1024 x 768 screen resolutions. (I'm happy to make other sizes on demand - just email info {at} catcodes {dot} co {dot} uk to request it!)
...Romance is in the air...
If you're looking for a little romantic inspiration, I happen to have a section in my WildCat Designs Etsy Boutique entitled "Be my Valentine" featuring some scarves with a heart pattern I designed. I can vouch for the fact that they are not only cute, but super cosy as I made (kept!) one for myself and love wearing it.P.S. As love is in the air this month, and I'm feeling generous, I've extended the Super Scarf Sale! It will now run until Friday 14th February, giving you a chance to snap up a brand new scarf - or treat your Valentine.
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Does your winter need warming up?
Well, I might be able to help with that...
Chase away the January blues
with a brand new WildCat Designs scarf
- snap one up in my Super Scarf Sale!
with a brand new WildCat Designs scarf
- snap one up in my Super Scarf Sale!
You'll find lots of my best selling designs marked down
in my Etsy online shop, available while stocks last...
in my Etsy online shop, available while stocks last...
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Monday, 2 December 2013
Cyber Monday 2013
I'm having a flash sale in the WildCat Designs online boutique -
Cyber Monday means you'll get 20% off everything in my Etsy shop!
To claim your discount,
just enter coupon code
"CYBERMONDAY20"
during checkout.
Happy shopping!
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Tuesday, 12 November 2013
Christmas 2013
WildCat Designs last order dates for Christmas 2013
UK orders: Wednesday 18th December
Orders for Western Europe: Friday 13th December
Orders for USA: Wednesday 11th December
Orders for Canada & Eastern Europe: Sunday 8th December
Orders for Japan, Oz, NZ & everywhere else: Monday 2nd December
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I *will* be accepting orders after these dates but
please be aware that items may not arrive in time for Christmas,
after all, it is a very busy time of year!
The order dates also apply to my WildKittens online shop.
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Custom orders: If you are interested in a custom order,
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Wednesday, 30 October 2013
Spooky Style
I LOVE Halloween! It's a great excuse to get all ghoulish :) Plus I suppose it helps that I like all things skully/piratey/stripy... not to mention the fact that I love a good zombie flick!
There's some great Halloween-inspired stuff out there at the moment.
Like this Tatty Devine batty necklace - I love the fact that it's glittery black perspex!
Perfect for any aspiring Batgirl or Batwoman. Other highlights in their collection include the awesome "Aaarrghhhhh" necklace and for the gents, there are some ghostly cufflinks!
Continuing with the bat theme...how about these!
Cobwebby wonders:
...not forgetting decor for a spook-tacular Halloween party!
Last year's Zombie Pirate effort!
There's some great Halloween-inspired stuff out there at the moment.
Like this Tatty Devine batty necklace - I love the fact that it's glittery black perspex!
Perfect for any aspiring Batgirl or Batwoman. Other highlights in their collection include the awesome "Aaarrghhhhh" necklace and for the gents, there are some ghostly cufflinks!
Continuing with the bat theme...how about these!
Bat printed tights by Tattoo Socks
Skully ring by Datter Industries
Or perhaps skulls are more your style?
Skully ring by Datter Industries
Cobwebby wonders:
Spiderweb necklace by Stars & Scars
Spiderweb earrings by Cherryloco
...not forgetting decor for a spook-tacular Halloween party!
Lacy spiderweb bunting by Pobblyboo
Wishing you a ghoulish ghost night for Halloween!
[insert evil horror-tastic laugh here]
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Sunday, 20 October 2013
Winter is Coming!
It has certainly been feeling a little autumnal round here lately. So I thought it was high time I did a little WildCat Designs update. Cosy knitwear ahoy!!

I have been updating my WildCat Designs Etsy online shop in the last couple of weeks - this is definitely the best place to see the full range of knitwear accessories I have on offer for autumn/winter. There are some brand new designs for 2013, along with some of my best sellers!

If you're interested in commissioning something special for a loved one this winter - or fancy getting a bespoke handmade piece made especially for you - please do get in touch, I am happy to discuss custom orders. Should you wish to do this, please feel free to email enquiries {at} wildcat-designs {dot} co {dot} uk or contact me directly through one of my online shops.

I also have a collection of felted Merino lambswool scarves for kids, along with cute hand knit baby gifts and PDF knitting patterns.
If you want to find out more about my WildCat Designs label, my dedicated website should tell you everything you need to know. (P.S. there's a bit about me & my designs on my new blog bio too, for the curious!)

Etsy shop
I have been updating my WildCat Designs Etsy online shop in the last couple of weeks - this is definitely the best place to see the full range of knitwear accessories I have on offer for autumn/winter. There are some brand new designs for 2013, along with some of my best sellers!

Custom Orders
If you're interested in commissioning something special for a loved one this winter - or fancy getting a bespoke handmade piece made especially for you - please do get in touch, I am happy to discuss custom orders. Should you wish to do this, please feel free to email enquiries {at} wildcat-designs {dot} co {dot} uk or contact me directly through one of my online shops.

WildKittens
I also have a collection of felted Merino lambswool scarves for kids, along with cute hand knit baby gifts and PDF knitting patterns.
Find out more by visiting the WildKittens Etsy store.
If you want to find out more about my WildCat Designs label, my dedicated website should tell you everything you need to know. (P.S. there's a bit about me & my designs on my new blog bio too, for the curious!)
Where to Buy WildCat Designs
You can find my WildCat Designs creations online:
Etsy (WildCat Designs)
Bigcartel (£)
Thursday, 26 September 2013
Crafty Roundup September 2013
This is the perfect time to bury oneself in craft projects - cooler weather, cosy evenings at home and maybe a few gifts to make in time for December. I've certainly been getting stuck in to my knitting! I also recently spotted some really cool knitted graffiti in Edinburgh - a rainbow of railing cosies :)
I thought it was high time to do another of these, so without further ado, I present to you my roundup of crafty goings-on for September & October:
Glasgow School of Art Postgraduate Degree Shows
14th-28th September at The Lighthouse, Glasgow
The Big Knit by Innocent Smoothies
The annual mini hat knitathon is looking for donations of hats by the1st EDIT: 31st of October. See thebigknit.co.uk for more info. I also found a very cute owl hat pattern on the Guardian website!
Shetland Wool Week 2013
Shetland without wool simply wouldn't be Shetland. So in celebration of the wondrous fibre that is wool, they have a whole host of events running 7th-13th October - see www.shetlandwoolweek.com for more details.
Oooh...and let's not forget National Knitting Week! The annual UK-wide knitfest. This year it's happening from Monday 14th – Sunday 20th October. Running in tandem is UK Wool Week, championed by the Campaign for Wool. You can look forward to more on the blog about both of these soon :)
Phew, I think that just about covers it!
Any upcoming creative events you think I've missed? Leave me a comment!
I thought it was high time to do another of these, so without further ado, I present to you my roundup of crafty goings-on for September & October:
Glasgow School of Art Postgraduate Degree Shows
14th-28th September at The Lighthouse, Glasgow
The Big Knit by Innocent Smoothies
The annual mini hat knitathon is looking for donations of hats by the
Shetland Wool Week 2013
Shetland without wool simply wouldn't be Shetland. So in celebration of the wondrous fibre that is wool, they have a whole host of events running 7th-13th October - see www.shetlandwoolweek.com for more details.
Some rather lovely Shetland sheep!
(Image via Wikimedia Commons)
Oooh...and let's not forget National Knitting Week! The annual UK-wide knitfest. This year it's happening from Monday 14th – Sunday 20th October. Running in tandem is UK Wool Week, championed by the Campaign for Wool. You can look forward to more on the blog about both of these soon :)
Phew, I think that just about covers it!
Any upcoming creative events you think I've missed? Leave me a comment!
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Friday, 31 May 2013
Amigurumi, Anyone?
I’m thrilled to introduce Sara Scales, author of Mini Amigurumi, a collection of cute crocheted critters! She’s also an accomplished miniaturist and crafter. Read on to hear more about her work – and enter my competition to WIN a copy of Mini Amigurumi! {info on the competition can be found at the end of this post}
Can you tell us about yourself and how MiniDreamz began?
MiniDreamz as a name has only existed for about 2 years. I decided I wanted to make my crafting and miniatures my life. I realised I was not cut out for working 9 - 5 and started to struggle with depression. I am now 46 years old, very happy, a mum of 2 - Charlotte (20) and Thomas (15) - and have been married to my husband, Shaun, for 21 years. We also have many pets: a dog, three cats and three rabbits.
I have a busy life, I run a craft/dolls house shop with my friend Julie, who is a paper crafter and jewellery maker. We also run many classes and workshops there between us. I also contribute miniature projects on a monthly basis for Dolls House Magazine. These projects are mainly miniature cross stitch (my other favourite craft) plus crochet.
What made you decide to work in miniature scale?
I think it is in my blood. From when I was tiny myself, my mum has recollections of everything I drew or made being small. Because I come from a long line of crafters the tools for me to create have always been there, so if I found a scrap of fabric I would start to make little things.
How long have you been practicing the art of crochet, and what attracted you to Amigurumi?
I only started to crochet about 6 years ago and it was Amigurumi that attracted me to it - I mean, what is there not to love about it? It’s just sooo cute! I had to teach myself as this is the one craft my mum could not seem to get me to achieve when I was younger, although she is very accomplished herself. I feel now that this is because of the rigidity of old school methods on holding of yarn and hook, I hold mine very different to her.
When teaching a class this is something I try not to make an issue out of and I allow people to find their own individual way of working. Since I started I don’t think there is a day goes by when the crochet hook is not in my hand. And of course as soon as I had built up a bit of skill the obvious progression for me was to miniaturise it, as I by now already had a dolls house and had been creating other miniatures in different mediums.
Who or what inspires your work?
What inspires me? Everything and everyone, I am one of life’s observers and I have quite a vivid imagination. It could be a flower, an animal, a person or a place. I love to be given a challenge and it’s great when people randomly ask if I can make something unusual. My answer is usually, “Why not, I’ll give it a go" - thankfully it usually works.
Do you have a favourite project from your book?
My favourite project has to be the kittens, although this is one of the simplest designs, it has a sentiment for me. The three cats symbolise my 3 cats, Jack (the black one), Poppy (the multicoloured one) and Thai (grey). As I said previously, we now only have two cats as we sadly lost Thai to cancer last year aged ten, I still miss her so much.
Finally, what advice would you give to someone who is considering writing their own craft book?
Hard one this, perseverance, just keep trying, this book was not my first suggestion to the publishers. I basically researched the publishers to find out their requirements and then went straight to emailing them with fingers crossed. I think sometimes it is luck of the draw as they have so many submissions, so don’t be hard on yourself if you get a rejection it is not always that your work is not up to standard, perhaps I wore them down! No seriously, they were great even before I was accepted, giving advice and explaining the process. I thoroughly enjoyed the whole process of making the book but it is hard work. I don’t know if I will get another book accepted but I will live in hope that I come up with an idea they may like.
Check out Sara's blog or you can follow her on facebook. You'll also find Mini Amigurumi, published by GMC Publications (The Guild of Master Craftsmen) on Amazon.
For your chance to win a copy of Mini Amigurumi, just leave a comment on this post with your contact details. Competition closes on the15th of June at 12 noon (GMT). EDIT: Competition has been exented until midnight (GMT) on Sunday 30th of June! A winner will be chosen at random from the entries submitted.
P.S. This giveaway is open to all - I am happy to post the book internationally!
Can you tell us about yourself and how MiniDreamz began?
MiniDreamz as a name has only existed for about 2 years. I decided I wanted to make my crafting and miniatures my life. I realised I was not cut out for working 9 - 5 and started to struggle with depression. I am now 46 years old, very happy, a mum of 2 - Charlotte (20) and Thomas (15) - and have been married to my husband, Shaun, for 21 years. We also have many pets: a dog, three cats and three rabbits.
I have a busy life, I run a craft/dolls house shop with my friend Julie, who is a paper crafter and jewellery maker. We also run many classes and workshops there between us. I also contribute miniature projects on a monthly basis for Dolls House Magazine. These projects are mainly miniature cross stitch (my other favourite craft) plus crochet.
What made you decide to work in miniature scale?
I think it is in my blood. From when I was tiny myself, my mum has recollections of everything I drew or made being small. Because I come from a long line of crafters the tools for me to create have always been there, so if I found a scrap of fabric I would start to make little things.
How long have you been practicing the art of crochet, and what attracted you to Amigurumi?
I only started to crochet about 6 years ago and it was Amigurumi that attracted me to it - I mean, what is there not to love about it? It’s just sooo cute! I had to teach myself as this is the one craft my mum could not seem to get me to achieve when I was younger, although she is very accomplished herself. I feel now that this is because of the rigidity of old school methods on holding of yarn and hook, I hold mine very different to her.
When teaching a class this is something I try not to make an issue out of and I allow people to find their own individual way of working. Since I started I don’t think there is a day goes by when the crochet hook is not in my hand. And of course as soon as I had built up a bit of skill the obvious progression for me was to miniaturise it, as I by now already had a dolls house and had been creating other miniatures in different mediums.
Who or what inspires your work?
What inspires me? Everything and everyone, I am one of life’s observers and I have quite a vivid imagination. It could be a flower, an animal, a person or a place. I love to be given a challenge and it’s great when people randomly ask if I can make something unusual. My answer is usually, “Why not, I’ll give it a go" - thankfully it usually works.
Do you have a favourite project from your book?
My favourite project has to be the kittens, although this is one of the simplest designs, it has a sentiment for me. The three cats symbolise my 3 cats, Jack (the black one), Poppy (the multicoloured one) and Thai (grey). As I said previously, we now only have two cats as we sadly lost Thai to cancer last year aged ten, I still miss her so much.
Finally, what advice would you give to someone who is considering writing their own craft book?
Hard one this, perseverance, just keep trying, this book was not my first suggestion to the publishers. I basically researched the publishers to find out their requirements and then went straight to emailing them with fingers crossed. I think sometimes it is luck of the draw as they have so many submissions, so don’t be hard on yourself if you get a rejection it is not always that your work is not up to standard, perhaps I wore them down! No seriously, they were great even before I was accepted, giving advice and explaining the process. I thoroughly enjoyed the whole process of making the book but it is hard work. I don’t know if I will get another book accepted but I will live in hope that I come up with an idea they may like.
Check out Sara's blog or you can follow her on facebook. You'll also find Mini Amigurumi, published by GMC Publications (The Guild of Master Craftsmen) on Amazon.
For your chance to win a copy of Mini Amigurumi, just leave a comment on this post with your contact details. Competition closes on the
P.S. This giveaway is open to all - I am happy to post the book internationally!
Thursday, 25 April 2013
And the winner is...
Thanks to all who entered the WildKittens prize draw on my blog this month!
I have collated all the entries for each prize and used a random number generator to help me pick the winners.
Prize A was this cute cotton patchwork baby blanket in pretty pastels, which I designed and knitted. The winner is Annamarie Magee, with comment number 4 (of the entries for prize A)!
...and prize B was this lovely WildKittens pattern for knitting some baby shoes. The winner is "TopHat" whose comment for prize B was selected by the random number generator.
I'll be getting in touch with the winners shortly :)
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Tuesday, 23 April 2013
In the Honeycomb - 4KCBWDAY2
Day 2 - A Mascot Project!
Today we were asked to consider a project which represents the spirit of the chosen "house" or animal. As you'll know if you read my post yesterday (and there's a hint in today's post title too), I decided to align myself with the House of Bee(s).
I opted for a rather literal translation of the theme, as you will see! Whithout further ado, may I present to you (a somewhat sleepy-looking) Papa BEE!
I decided to knit a bee on a bit of a whim, having spent an afternoon with my OH's little nephew, who is known to point and excitedly shout, "a Bee!!!" when he happens to spot one buzzing around the garden. (He seems to have a wee bit of a thing for these nectar-loving winged insects.)
As it happens, the boy's third birthday was approaching when I was contemplating the topics in advance of Knitting & Crochet Blog Week and I thought it seemed like a fun thing to have a go at, being no stranger to knitting the odd creature or two. I did a little search on Ravelry and found this cute toy bee pattern (which is also free), though I did adapt the wings quite a bit.
It's becoming a bit of a tradition for me to make things for the wee man... when he was a newborn I made him a funky baby mobile (more about that here and here) then as he got a bit bigger I knitted a pair of winter mittens for him. The thing which so far has had the biggest reception so far though was a knitted toy pigeon!
[Do excuse the slightly grainy pics - I hope to be able to show you some better ones when I have access to my camera but it's currently 35 miles away!]
Today we were asked to consider a project which represents the spirit of the chosen "house" or animal. As you'll know if you read my post yesterday (and there's a hint in today's post title too), I decided to align myself with the House of Bee(s).
I opted for a rather literal translation of the theme, as you will see! Whithout further ado, may I present to you (a somewhat sleepy-looking) Papa BEE!
I decided to knit a bee on a bit of a whim, having spent an afternoon with my OH's little nephew, who is known to point and excitedly shout, "a Bee!!!" when he happens to spot one buzzing around the garden. (He seems to have a wee bit of a thing for these nectar-loving winged insects.)
As it happens, the boy's third birthday was approaching when I was contemplating the topics in advance of Knitting & Crochet Blog Week and I thought it seemed like a fun thing to have a go at, being no stranger to knitting the odd creature or two. I did a little search on Ravelry and found this cute toy bee pattern (which is also free), though I did adapt the wings quite a bit.
It's becoming a bit of a tradition for me to make things for the wee man... when he was a newborn I made him a funky baby mobile (more about that here and here) then as he got a bit bigger I knitted a pair of winter mittens for him. The thing which so far has had the biggest reception so far though was a knitted toy pigeon!
[Do excuse the slightly grainy pics - I hope to be able to show you some better ones when I have access to my camera but it's currently 35 miles away!]
Sunday, 14 April 2013
April Giveaway!
I thought it would be fun to have a little giveaway frenzy on my blog this month. So to get the ball rolling, I've decided to do a WildKittens inspired giveaway!



To find out more about the pattern I'm offering, check out the details in my WildKittens etsy shop.
Simply leave a comment on this blog post, letting me know which prize you'd prefer - don't forget to include an email address I can contact you on if you win!
[EDIT: Competition is now closed. Winners will be announced shortly.]
Closing date for entries ismidnight GMT on Sunday 21st April 2013. One winner for each prize will be chosen at random.
(Please note that comments will not be published instantly, as they are moderated, so it may take a little time for them to appear.)
Prize A
I'm giving away this cute Iced Gem Blanket which I designed after being approached by the charity Bliss to create an exclusive pattern for their Bliss Loves Crafts (craft club) members.
It's made from lovely soft cotton yarn in a patchwork of pretty pastel colours.
(Finished size is approx. 50 x 50 cm)
It's made from lovely soft cotton yarn in a patchwork of pretty pastel colours.
(Finished size is approx. 50 x 50 cm)
Prize B
I'm offering one of my PDF knitting patterns for Mary Jane baby shoes in your choice of the following sizes: 0-3 mths, 3-6 mths, 6-12 mths or 12-18 mths.
To find out more about the pattern I'm offering, check out the details in my WildKittens etsy shop.
How to Enter
Simply leave a comment on this blog post, letting me know which prize you'd prefer - don't forget to include an email address I can contact you on if you win!
[EDIT: Competition is now closed. Winners will be announced shortly.]
Closing date for entries is
(Please note that comments will not be published instantly, as they are moderated, so it may take a little time for them to appear.)
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